Category Archives: Newbigin Fellowship

I’m a believer. After a year on staff with the Newbigin Fellows program, I have seen minds transformed, hearts laid bare, the gospel freshly encountered, and surprising friendships bloom. A nine month commitment to carefully curated spiritual practice, relational discipleship, and theological exploration transforms each of the Fellows in ways that God alone can predict. Christianity […]

by Daniel Kirk Used with permission. Originally posted here. This academic year I am serving as Pastoral Director for the Newbigin House of Studies Fellows Program. This is the first in a year-long series of posts in which I will be blogging about the reading that the Fellows are engaging together. You can read more about the […]

This past July we held our third annual Lesslie Newbigin Summer Institute at Cambridge University. 40 people gathering to punt the Cam, enjoy an afternoon Pimm’s Cup, and dive deep into the legacy of Lesslie Newbigin. The topic was “The Adventure of Knowing,” an exploration of the question, “how do we really know the gospel […]

by Daniel Kirk Used with permission. Originally posted here. This academic year I am serving as Pastoral Director for the Newbigin House of Studies Fellows Program. This is the first in a year-long series of posts in which I will be blogging about the reading that the Fellows are engaging together. You can read more about the Fellows Program here. If you’ve ever […]

We are thrilled to welcome Daniel Kirk as the new Newbigin Fellowship Pastoral Director for San Francisco. “How do you describe Newbigin House to people who have never heard of it before?” That was my question to Scot Sherman, Executive Director of Newbigin House of Studies, across the lunch table. He said something eloquent about being a […]